Thanks to the hot sales of the Xpeng G6, Xpeng's monthly delivery volume exceeded 20,000 units for the first time.
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Thanks to the hot sales of the Xpeng G6, Xpeng's monthly delivery volume exceeded 20,000 units for the first time.
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Over the past nine months, BYD's lead has been expanding, with Tesla ranking rising to 12th.
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BYD continues to hold the first place. BYD has been the sales champion for 8 consecutive months.
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BYD's BEV sales hit a record high in Q3 2023, while Tesla's sales declined compared to the previous quarter.
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BYD once again set a new monthly sales record this month. Since January this year, BYD’s sales have been rising every month.
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The cumulative delivery volume of Q3 was 55,432 vehicles, in line with the company delivery guidance for Q3 of 55,000 – 57,000 vehicles.
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This month is the first time that Aion’s monthly sales exceeded 50,000 units. It is the third brand in the Chinese market to achieve monthly sales of 50,000 pure electric vehicles after BYD and Tesla.
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Since January 2023, Xpeng deliveries have increased month by month. It increased from 5,218 vehicles in January to 15,310 vehicles in September.
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Currently, Li Auto’s sales are still growing. According to CEO Li Xiang’s previous statement, Li Auto’s sales will still be above 30,000 in October and hit 40,000 in November.
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This is the first time that a Chinese brand’s monthly sales volume has reached the top 5 in the world.
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